SEXTON BLAKE

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The case histories of a remarkable detective
Written by DONALD STUART starring
William Franklyn with Heather Chasen , David Gregory
Bluebeard's Keys
Signature tune composed by Frank Chacksfield
Devised for radio by Philip Ridgeway
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON

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SEXTON BLAKE

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